2. Just connect the cable and you’re done. You can later change display settings in System Preferences -> Displays.

3. You will have to buy a MDP to D-SUB connector (I’m not sure if something like that exists) or use series of connectors, that is MDP ->DVI and DVI ->D-SUB. Just keep in mind that the display quality will be terrible when you connect monitor via D-SUB.

2. Just connect the cable and you’re done. You can later change display settings in System Preferences -> Displays.

3. You will have to buy a MDP to D-SUB connector (I’m not sure if something like that exists) or use series of connectors, that is MDP ->DVI and DVI ->D-SUB. Just keep in mind that the display quality will be terrible when you connect monitor via D-SUB.

4. Why not?

1. I mean the MBP is closed. (not turned off)

2. Okay cool, thanks.

3. Yeah that’s why I asked. What do you suggest? How can I connect my PC & Mac to the monitor, both with good qualities?

4. Awesome. Is it working with Bluetooth or what? How will I connect them?

1. I heard some people saying that it automatically detects an monitor attached and it does not go to sleep mode when you close the lid. I got a MBP shipping which I want to connect to a display so I am sort of betting on it

ZoomIt said
1. I heard some people saying that it automatically detects an monitor attached and it does not go to sleep mode when you close the lid. I got a MBP shipping which I want to connect to a display so I am sort of betting on it
Also I bought MiniDisplay Port to DVI so you can connect it with that

Yeah but I only have one DVI connector in my monitor and I need to connect it to my mac + PC.

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